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Work to promote equity and eliminate stigma will continue, even as SCOTUS decisions try to set us back
Promoting equity The Supreme Court handed down Thursday its much anticipated decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard. The
Remarks by Jesse Milan Jr. at meeting with Democratic U.S. senators for Pride 2023
Jesse Milan Jr., AIDS United president and CEO, represented the HIV community among a group of the nation’s leading LGBTQ
Racial Justice Index: Key takeaways
This is a summary of the Racial Justice Index. View the full report. To view AIDS United key takeaways, view
AIDS United’s Public Policy Council releases Racial Justice Index results
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AIDS United’s Public Policy Council releases Racial Justice Index results Results show areas of strength and growth
Prep for Pride and your Hot Girl Summer by taking care of your sexual health
Summer is such a special time as LGBTQ+ people and those of us living with and vulnerable to HIV celebrate
A conversation for HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day with Wanda Brendle-Moss
Monday is HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day. In celebration of those of us living with HIV and who are able
AIDS United marks International Sex Workers Day
International Sex Workers Day is an important opportunity for us as HIV advocates to ground ourselves in the fact that
AIDS United’s Public Policy Council Committee on Criminalization and HIV: End the criminalization of consensual commercial sexual exchange
A statement on International Whores/Sex Workers Day Today, June 2, marks the 48th anniversary of the resistance movement marked by
New funding: Addressing mpox in Washington, D.C.
UPDATE: The deadline has been extended to July 7 and we are now considering grants up to $20,000. AIDS United’s
Housing can help end the HIV epidemic
HIV and housing advocates met at the White House Thursday to discuss the intersection between housing status and sexual health